Skip to main content

countdown

/kount-doun/US // ˈkaʊntˌdaʊn //UK // (ˈkaʊntˌdaʊn) //

倒计时,倒数,倒数计时,倒計時

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the backward counting in fixed time units from the initiation of a project, as a rocket launching, with the moment of firing designated as zero.
    • : the final preparations made during this period.
    • : a period of increasing activity, tension, or anxiety, as before a deadline.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • There’s the promise of privacy, but it comes with a countdown.

  • To add a special pop to your countdown, give HGTV’s confetti pinata a spin.

  • The warning soon changed to a 15-minute countdown, prompting some residents to flee.

  • I was surprised by how nervous I was, watching the countdown clock tick down to launch.

  • Former Councilman Scott Sherman famously had a countdown of the number of days he had left in office.

  • Dickens greeted the crowd, gave a few tips and instructions, then led us in a countdown from ten to one.

  • From Will Ferrell crashing a World Cup rally to a cliff dive Slip ‘n Slide, WATCH our countdown of this week’s buzziest videos.

  • From Kimmel and Kanye burying the hatchet to a telekinetic coffee shop surprise, WATCH our countdown.

  • The Countdown is on, but, as Kate knows, babies come when they are ready...

  • Or did I remember them creating a countdown calendar to the release date?

  • By agreement, the countdown was to be broadcast to all aircraft over one of the airport frequencies.

  • "Four minutes to final countdown," blockhouse control replied.

  • From the loud-speaker atop the massive block-house came the countdown.

  • I strap down on the couch which fills half the compartment, countdown begins and at zero the floor is suddenly down once more.

  • During my countdown of five seconds you will build up to the greatest possible potential.